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Lorna Harvey from
Age Concern Wellington will be at the fair. Come and see us!
- Win a gift voucher
- Find out about our services
- Meet some of our friendly staff
Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 10 AM – 3:30 PM
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Campbell Street, Karori, Wellington
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The Sunday Star-Times is investigating the difficulties of finding work when you're female and over 50. Anecdotally we are aware of women being shut out of the workforce around this time. If you can relate, and are willing to talk about your experience, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Kia ora koutou, I am Johnny, a Wellington resident since 2000. I am a member of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and how our water is used. Our waterways and all … View moreKia ora koutou, I am Johnny, a Wellington resident since 2000. I am a member of the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee tasked with making recommendations to Greater Wellington Regional Council on the future of our coastal and freshwater quality, and how our water is used. Our waterways and all the fish and species that live in them are precious taonga, so we have set out to understand how they are valued and what should be done to provide the future we want for our water.
We want to work with you to make our Whaitua more sustainable and healthy so that the future generations can continue to enjoy the many beautiful parks, rivers, streams and beaches of this catchment.
To leave behind a strong legacy, we need to protect the health and mauri of our waterways, which are under pressure due to population and land development. We need to fix our waste and stormwater infrastructure. These are big changes, and needs to reflect our communities’ views informed by good evidence and information.
Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz. To see what we have been doing visit our Facebook page, and to share what you value about our water and your solutions have your say down below.
Sandy Urwin wanted to expand the retail offering within her small business Animal Natural Health Centre.
She considered raising funds by selling a stake to an investor but didn’t want to compromise on quality or her vision for the business. She decided to partner with Prospa to achieve her … View moreSandy Urwin wanted to expand the retail offering within her small business Animal Natural Health Centre.
She considered raising funds by selling a stake to an investor but didn’t want to compromise on quality or her vision for the business. She decided to partner with Prospa to achieve her dreams.
A small business loan helped Sandy increase the variety and volume of stock available for customers – ultimately boosting monthly turnover.
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The Team from Wellington Water
Trucks continue to work around the clock, transporting sludge from Moa Point to the landfill. We have managed to reduce the number of trucks and still continue to keep up with demand, meaning we are avoiding discharge into the Cook Strait.
We understand truck movements may be inconvenient to … View moreTrucks continue to work around the clock, transporting sludge from Moa Point to the landfill. We have managed to reduce the number of trucks and still continue to keep up with demand, meaning we are avoiding discharge into the Cook Strait.
We understand truck movements may be inconvenient to residents along the route, and we thank them for their understanding. We are briefing truck drivers to ensure they are keeping themselves and the public safe by reducing their speed.
The picture below shows an example of the sludge/slurry that is taken to the landfill for dewatering. This process removes the water, which then is piped back to the treatment plant through the wastewater network. The leftover solids are then put in the landfill.
Shirley from Newlands
Unused for the part 5 years in the quest room, a good condition of mattress by Slumberpaedic and the head broad by Tutti Fruitti.
come with two set bed spread, two set sheets (all clean - ready to use).
and electric blanket which is a good condition too. (Take All)
Free smoke and no indoor pet.
… View moreUnused for the part 5 years in the quest room, a good condition of mattress by Slumberpaedic and the head broad by Tutti Fruitti.
come with two set bed spread, two set sheets (all clean - ready to use).
and electric blanket which is a good condition too. (Take All)
Free smoke and no indoor pet.
Welcome to view before buy.
Price: $150
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
A quick overview of what was accomplished in 2019 with your support.
Mela from Khandallah
Moving overseas & can’t take this with us. Lovely outdoor table for two, metal & stone detail. Measurements: Circumference 60cm (24inches) Height: 73cm (29inches).
Price: $25
Maxine from Titahi Bay
Hi Neighbours,
Does anyone have a Nescafe Capsule holder that they no longer use?
Free
Laura from Khandallah
I found a cat in my backyard and I was wondering if might be a missing cat.
Please get in touch
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